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Clark Clifford “Cliff” Hunt

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Clark Clifford “Cliff” Hunt

Birth
Douglas County, Georgia, USA
Death
17 Jun 1932 (aged 50)
Atlanta, DeKalb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 13
Memorial ID
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The Hunts were very talented just about everyone played an instrument. Clifford Clark "Cliff" Hunt played the violin.

Son of James "Cicero" A. (C.S.A.) and Mary "Mollie" Rebecca (LeSueur) Hunt

World War I Draft Registration Card

Name: Clark Clifford Hunt
Permanent home address: Hancesville, Cullman, Alabama
Date of birth: 30 March 1882
Present occupation: R. R. Bridge Carpenter
Employer's name: L & N R.R.
Place of employment or business: Decatur-Montgomery Division
Nearest relative: Mrs. J. C. Hunt
Address: 29 Walker St., Atlanta, Georgia
Height: Medium
Build: Slender
Color of eyes: Blue
Color of hair: Dark
Cullman, Cullman Co., Alabama -- 12 September 1918

Note:

Clark Clifford "Cliff" Hunt was residing at his brother, Wesley Marvin Hunt's home at 29 Walker St., Atlanta, Georgia.













The Hunts were very talented just about everyone played an instrument. Clifford Clark "Cliff" Hunt played the violin.

Son of James "Cicero" A. (C.S.A.) and Mary "Mollie" Rebecca (LeSueur) Hunt

World War I Draft Registration Card

Name: Clark Clifford Hunt
Permanent home address: Hancesville, Cullman, Alabama
Date of birth: 30 March 1882
Present occupation: R. R. Bridge Carpenter
Employer's name: L & N R.R.
Place of employment or business: Decatur-Montgomery Division
Nearest relative: Mrs. J. C. Hunt
Address: 29 Walker St., Atlanta, Georgia
Height: Medium
Build: Slender
Color of eyes: Blue
Color of hair: Dark
Cullman, Cullman Co., Alabama -- 12 September 1918

Note:

Clark Clifford "Cliff" Hunt was residing at his brother, Wesley Marvin Hunt's home at 29 Walker St., Atlanta, Georgia.













Gravesite Details

Employed with the L & N Railroad.



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